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The role of IL-15 in gastrointestinal diseases: A bridge between innate and adaptive immune response
Authors:Danilo Pagliari  Rossella Cianci  Simona Frosali  Raffaele Landolfi  Giovanni Cammarota  Estelle E Newton  Franco Pandolfi
Institution:1. Institute of Internal Medicine, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Rome, Italy;2. CytoCure LLC, Beverly, MA, USA
Abstract:IL-15 is a member of the IL-2 family of cytokines whose signaling pathways are a bridge between innate and adaptive immune response. IL-15 is part of the intestinal mucosal barrier, and functions to modulate gut homeostasis. IL-15 has pivotal roles in the control of development, proliferation and survival of both innate and adaptive immune cells.IL-15 becomes up-regulated in the inflamed tissue of intestinal inflammatory disease, such as IBD, Celiac Disease and related complications. Indeed, several studies have reported that IL-15 may participate to the pathogenesis of these diseases. Furthermore, although IL-15 seems to be responsible for inflammation and autoimmunity, it also may increase the immune response against cancer. For these reasons, we decided to study the intestinal mucosa as an ‘immunological niche’, in which immune response, inflammation and local homeostasis are modulated.Understanding the role of the IL-15/IL-15R system will provide a scientific basis for the development of new approaches that use IL-15 for immunotherapy of autoimmune diseases and malignancies. Indeed, a better understanding of the complexity of the mucosal immune system will contribute to the general understanding of immuno-pathology, which could lead to new therapeutical tools for widespread immuno-mediated diseases.
Keywords:IL-15  Immunological niche  Celiac Disease  Inflammatory Bowel Diseases  Colorectal cancer
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